Driver demolishes iconic London tea hut that has stood on the same spot for 96

Driver demolishes iconic London tea hut that has stood on the same spot for 96 years and puts three people in hospital as owner vows: ‘We will not be defeated’

  • The Blackheath Tea Hut on Shooters Hill has been in business for 96 years
  • The venue is popular with taxi drivers, bikers and police officers in the area 
  • Contractors demolished the structure after it had been hit by a Mercedes 
  • Police are investigating the cause of the incident but no arrests have been made 

A driver has demolished an iconic south London tea hut that has stood on the same spot for almost a century sending three people to hospital. 

The incident happened at the Blackheath Tea Hut on Shooters Hill Road on Tuesday night. 

Photographs of the scene show a silver Mercedes embedded into the side of the blue hut. 

The Blackheath Tea Hut on Shooters Hill was demolished last night after a silver Mercedes crashed into the blue structure causing it catastrophic damage  

Three people required treatment after the collision which happened shortly after 7pm 

Emergency services raced to the scene following last night's incident which injured three people and left four bikers suffering from shock

Emergency services raced to the scene following last night’s incident which injured three people and left four bikers suffering from shock

According to the Evening Standard, one witness, Michael Jones said: ‘All injured were conscious and talking, it was a real mess, gas was leaking and tea hut woman trapped inside for a while.

‘Great work from the bikers who were there to rip open the hut to get her out.’ 

The incident happened shortly after 7pm. 

According Dubster Arfurzee, who owns the tea hut, one staff member suffered broken ribs and a breast plate. 

Four bikers were treated for shock. 

He said they were forced to bring in contractors to demolish the remains of the tea hut because of the extensive damage caused, which ripped the services, including gas, water and electricity from the ground. 

He added: ‘We will not be defeated by one reckless driver and we will be rebuilding it.’ 

Fans of the tea hut launched a crowd funder to raise money to help the rebuilding project.  

The owners of the Blackheath Tea Hut, pictured today, vowed they will rebuild the venue

The owners of the Blackheath Tea Hut, pictured today, vowed they will rebuild the venue

Police confirmed nobody has been arrested following last night's incident

Police confirmed nobody has been arrested following last night’s incident 

The owner of the Blackheath Tea Hut assured customers and fans that they will rebuild the iconic venue

The owner of the Blackheath Tea Hut assured customers and fans that they will rebuild the iconic venue

Engineers have worked to secure the gas, electricity and water lines which serviced the hut. All of the services were damaged in last night's collision

Engineers have worked to secure the gas, electricity and water lines which serviced the hut. All of the services were damaged in last night’s collision  

A fridge from inside the tea hut was strewn among the wreckage following last night's incident

A fridge from inside the tea hut was strewn among the wreckage following last night’s incident

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